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Feature: The Ghana Club 100

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Fri, 25 Aug 2017 Source: gipcghana.com

The Ghana Club 100 (GC 100) is an annual compilation of the top 100 companies in Ghana to give due recognition to successful enterprise building and was launched in 1998 by the Ghana Investment Promotion Centre (GIPC).

The GC 100 is about corporate excellence. Companies making it into the GC 100 are to serve as role models for the private sector and provide a forum for corporate Ghana to interact with the government at a high level.

The 16th Edition

The 16th Edition of the GC100 Awards is scheduled to take place on 10th November 2017 at the Kempinski Gold Coast Hotel under the theme “Industrialization – A Tool For Job Creation And Accelerated Economic Development”.

The theme’s objective is in line with Government’s vision to use manufacturing through the one district, one factory initiative as an economic development and job creation tool. The GIPC also intends to use this year’s edition as a launch pad for promoting partnerships between Ghanaian manufacturers and their foreign counterparts.

The objectives

The 16th Edition of GC100 has the following objectives:

To develop a database of the top 100 viable companies, as an annual “who is who” on the Ghanaian corporate business calendar and through creative media vehicles and activities, promote Ghana’s corporate capacity.

To utilize the club to gain government support and intervention to enhance the competitiveness of the Ghanaian corporate sector,

To team up with club members to enhance Ghana’s private sector development through strategic push and pull linkages,

Develop an open information culture within the corporate sector,

Provide incentives for improved corporate performance by recognizing the top 100 performing companies and

Develop uniform criteria for evaluating corporate performance.



Requirements for Participation & Deadline

All entrants must be limited liability companies.

For companies with government interest, government shares should be less than 50%, unless it is listed on the stock exchange.

Companies are requested to submit the following documents as entry documentation:

Soft & hard copies of audited accounts for 2014, 2015 and 2016

125 words soft copies of company profile & logo

Soft & hard copies of CEO’s passport size picture.

Current Tax and SNNIT Clearance Certificate.

Current Business Registration Certificate.

Submission deadline is Friday the 29th of September 2017 at 5pm.

All entrants are to submit their application to:

The Chief Executive Officer

Ghana Investment Promotion Centre

PSC Building, Ministries

P.O. Box M193, Accra

Source: gipcghana.com